Not only did this guy get some Yakuza bosses to review the game, he taught them to play too.
Not only did this guy get some Yakuza bosses to review the game, he taught them to play too.
Where do skittles come from dad? Well son…..
Our swear words distilled into an 8 minute video.
I was telling a friend about the Book of Eli, I know some of you may disagree with this, but I thought it was awful. I mean, that movie had 15 minutes of slo-mo walking. Two great fight scenes that maybe lasted 90 seconds redeemed it a bit.
I googled it: book of eli fight scenes
Wow, someone has already discussed the fight scenes for me.
Hold on a second, the SITE has every awesome movie death, with videos.
Link might not be safe in some work environments. Like lame jobs that don’t appreciate awesome action movie deaths.
I don’t know how I missed this site, but it is very good.
This is getting pulled off of the major video sites pretty quickly, so see it while you can.
I don’t know how, but it makes sense.
Phil Collins has new drums!
I’ve been quiet for a long time, time to assuage my non-contributing guilt.
I can choke from anywhere.
Yeah my force is everywhere.
I don’t know what to say about this except that the lead actor’s name is Thor. (Spoiler Alert) I’ve included the amazing finale below. The effects crew went all out.
Rock ‘n’ Roll Nightmare (also known as The Edge of Hell) is a 1987 Canadian horror film about a rock band who end up in the middle of a confrontation between Heaven and Hell
Production began in 1986 and the film had a budget of $100,000 and was shot in 7 days. Originally titled The Edge of Hell, the filming was set to last 10 days, but one of the producers had to shorten production due to a death in the family. The director used many friends as actors and the film was filmed in Vancouver. The film had its title changed to help sell it in the markets. It went straight to video and has gone on to become a cult classic.
Tasteless, I know.